Fair question. If you don't want to do fresh install_local_hadoop & install_traf_components, you could do some quick changes to your environment to convert to the new layout:
source env.sh # or whatever sqenv file you are using. echo $TRAF_CONF # should see local_hadoop in path cp -r $TRAF_HOME/conf $TRAF_CONF cp -f $DCS_INSTALL_DIR/conf $TRAF_CONF/dcs cp -f $REST_INSTALL_DIR/conf $TRRAF_CONF/rest --Steve > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Birdsall <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2019 1:00 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: workstation instance change > > External > > Hi, > > What effect should we see? > > If we do a git fetch origin and do a make, will our existing instances break? > Do > we need to do a fresh install_local_hadoop? > > Thanks, > > Dave > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Varnau <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2019 12:40 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: workstation instance change > > External > > Trafodion developers, > > FYI. I just merged TRAFODION-3272 changes to master. These mostly affect > clustered-installed instances, since it changes the locations of TRAF_CONF to > /etc/trafodion/conf, as well as the default locations of TRAF_LOG and > TRAF_VAR. (cdl and cdt functions continue to work, of course). > > The locations of DCS and REST conf directories also changed, so that they are > located relative to TRAF_CONF. This created a small conflict between > install_local_hadoop modifying config files and the makefile packaging that > packages the default config files. To resolve this and to allow good packages > be built in same workspace as install_local_hadoop, the setting for > TRAF_CONF on workstation instances was changed to be under the > local_hadoop directory. > > This mostly does not affect regular usage, since there is little need to > change > the default config files. But I wanted to give this heads-up to you. > > Also, I re-defined the cdc function that was doing something very outdated > to instead change to the TRAF_CONF directory and reduce the need to > remember where it is in the various environments. > > --Steve
